[[Include(WikiToC)]] === Interdigital !EdgeLink (60 GHz) mmWave Mesh Transport System [[Image(ID-EdgeLink.png, 200px, align=right)]] [https://www.interdigital.com/solution/edgelink InterDigital's EdgeLink]^(TM)^ is a wireless solution delivering high capacity links with very low latency over an unlicensed 60 GHz link. !EdgeLink^(TM)^ is an integrated millimeter wave (mmW) Mesh transport technology with a centrally controlled Mesh software solution that resides on top of a Peraso [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11ad IEEE 802.11ad] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WiGig WiGig]) baseband. The system operates at a 60 GHz RF with a high-gain antenna (38dBi) for long range transmission. The Edgelink^(TM)^ node contains a 10 GigE access port for Point of Attachment (PoA) of various devices, such as LTE eNB small cells and 802.11 Access Points which require transporting of traffic with extremely low latency. This is a low-cost alternative to fiber and microwave solutions based on compliant system with network discovery and neighbor selection algorithm built on top of SDN framework ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ONOS ONOS] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_vSwitch Open vSwitch]). Each !EdgeLink^(TM)^ node consists of one Antenna unit w/ internal Freescale LS1043A communication processor and connects over USB3 to 1x adjacent sector antenna unit. The units are powered using Power over Ethernet (POE) injector. The node with processor unit contains an 802.11AC Wi-Fi Card for wireless debug. The !EdgeLink^(TM)^ network consists of at least one gateway (GW) node that is the connection point to the internet and is used to associate with up to 5 non-gateway nodes (NGW), 5 hops away. Each sector can be configured dynamically as either a PCP or a STA by the !OpenFlow ONOS controller. The Mesh software agent on each node will communicate with the centralized controller to manage the nodes in support of key Mesh features that include Network Discovery and Neighbor Selection. A thin Orchestrator client can be used for service level management to support multi-tenant service level agreements (SLA), priorities and provision dynamic transport slices via a Northbound API. The Mesh software solution incorporates in-band signaling to support configuration of the mesh network, traffic flows and alternate paths. The !OpenFlow SDN protocol is used to program the Frame forwarding flow rules to the !OpenVswitch L2 Data Plane used in the mesh node software for programming the routes. The source code for the SDN controller is available for download at [https://github.com/InterDigitalInc/EdgeLink EdgeLink github] Edgelink links are TDD and can support the following traffic capacity: * TCP = 928Mbps in either DL or UL with max block size =7870B * TCP = 912Mbps in either DL or UL with default block size =1500B * UDP = 950Mbps in either DL or UL with max block size =7870B * UDP = 802Mbps in either DL or UL with default block size= 1500B Latency measured using ping commands * 1 hop: RTT (min/ave/max/mdev) 0.731/0.811/1.225/0.142 ms * 2 hop: RTT (min/ave/max/mdev) 0.952/1.112/1.612/0.179 ms As deployed in [wiki:/hardware/Domains/sb1 sandbox 1], the two processor units are mounted on the WINLAB's rooftop approximately 60 m apart and are available for [wiki:tutorials/InterDigital-EL experimentation]. In addition to COSMOS deployment, the !EdgeLink^([#hn TM])^ platform has been trialed on the following testbeds as part of the [http://5g-crosshaul.eu/ H2020 5G Crosshaul projects]: * [https://www.5g-berlin.org/5g-testfeld/?lang=en 5G Testbed, Berlin]: The purpose of the trial was to test multiplexing of fronthaul and backhaul traffic using different traffic types, iperf, Skype video, streaming video and web browsing while measuring latency jitter and throughput. * [https://www.5tonic.org/ 5Tonic Testbed, Madrid]: The purpose of the trial was to test integrated transport network of different traffic profiles for legacy fronthaul and legacy backhaul and 2 next generation fronthaul splits required for C-RAN. Studied were MAC-PHY and PDCP-RLC splits options 2 and 6, over a variety of wired and wireless transport technologies. Edgelink was tested with PDCP-RLC split requiring latencies between < 1.5-10ms and bandwidths between 150Mbps up to 1Gbps.